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Monday, 5 October 2020

pinwheels on point













I'm enjoying a spot of simple sewing at the moment. Bonbonerie, a pattern by Christine Vlasic, is a scrap quilt combining plains and prints to make a classic pinwheel. I have altered things just a little, my HST squares are cut at 5" {not 4 3/8" as the pattern states} and I'm going to have smaller setting triangles in my border. 

It's wonderfully scrappy and to help create some cohesion, I've worked out a little plan - I'm coordinating the colours within each block, usually a busy or floral print with something geometric. For my pinwheel 'backgrounds', I'm using a selection of neutrals, including light coloured plains, tone-on-tones and other non-busy low volumes.

Still very much a work in progress,
with many more blocks to make yet, and reshuffling & checking my colours as I go
Pop over here @thimblesandneedles to see her recent finish
and the pattern is available over here at Liz' Etsy shop

Until next time, Linda

11 comments:

  1. This is coming together so well, Linda;))) I love your idea of the flowered prints and geometrics together.. Nice balance...hugs, Julierose

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  2. So lovely - your stash lends itself well to this style of quilt making. Beautiful!

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  3. I'm inspired. It's a simple patch, but it makes an impact, and what a fantastic way to use up some of the scraps. I'm starting mine today!

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  4. You're making lots of HSTs! But good for you to be using scraps. This is going to be a great-looking quilt.

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  5. Liking this one Linda, perfect fabrics for this particular pattern and I like how you've changed the size to a nice 5" - who needs the 3/8ths"!!

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  6. Looks like a lot of fun with all these lovely fabrics.

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  7. I like the lightness of the fabrics. Soft and clear. Lovely.

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  8. Pinwheels are fabulous fun, one of those classic blocks that have been called a puzzle block because you can see many different geometric shapes in a pinwheel quilt depending on what angle and light you see it in.

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  9. Go you! Pinwheels are probably my least favourite block to sew so I'm always super impressed when someone chooses to sew it voluntarily 😂

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